Best Non-Permit Parking Lot

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My attempts at getting a parking pass for the LSU game have been fruitless so far. Just curious where everyone else parks at on gamedays. Anywhere that's a reasonable price that isn't too bad of a walk, and not horrible traffic after the game.
 
#2
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I always park at the civic coliseum for $5. The KAT buses are waiting to pick you up for another $5 to ride to the stadium. The $5 covers the ride there and back. Hope this helps!
 
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I always park at the civic coliseum for $5. The KAT buses are waiting to pick you up for another $5 to ride to the stadium. The $5 covers the ride there and back. Hope this helps!


How long does it take you to get back after the game?
 
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I park at Tyson Park. It is $10 and then a bus will take you to the stadium. A bus will also pick you up afterwards, but I usually walk down the strip. It is very easy to leave from Tyson Park. I hit Middlebrook and get back to West Knox in about 15 mins.
 
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I'm sorry. I should hace specified. We have a big group going and want to set up a tailgate as well.
 
#7
#7
I don't know if you are interested in the ag campus, but there is a parking pass on Ebay for this game for $30.... I am still looking for one for the UGA game.
 
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I always park by Fort Sanders. It is $25 to park, but real close to the strip and a short drive to the interstate when the game is over...or partying. Good luck catching the KAT after the game. Those little "buses" fill up quick and they are slow to get you back to your parking lot because of fans in the street.
 
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#9
I usually park off Lindsay place just before Concord/Neyland intersects Kingston Pike. Its $5 and its a decent walk to pre-burn beer calories. :)
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My attempts at getting a parking pass for the LSU game have been fruitless so far. Just curious where everyone else parks at on gamedays. Anywhere that's a reasonable price that isn't too bad of a walk, and not horrible traffic after the game.

Use to park at garage across civic coliseum for 5 and ride bus for 5 . Dont ride back if you see whole game because you can walk back faster because it is a little less than a mile and only 15-20 minute walk going normal pace. Now for last 3 seasons I don't pay they are 2 parking gargares closer than coliseum and free and I tailgate at one of them all time with no problems. Get on google and search free parking for Tennessee football games. I will not tell you but gave you a big hint .
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I always park right next to the downtown Hilton. There is a lot that charges about 20 dollars to park and it is about a mile from the stadium, but not a terrible walk. If you have a large group, we always just use the restroom in the Hilton. Therefore no porta-pottys
 
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Is it crazy that I park in one of the free downtown lots on state st and walk?
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If you are very slow 25 minutes and if you go at normal pace state street 15 minutes. I usely leave 45 minutes before kickoff and take my time walking then I get a drink at stadium and In seats before nationial anthem.
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I usually park at Fort Sanders School. It's $10 and the money goes to their PTA.
The walk is about 20 minutes if you avoid the strip.
 
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Shop on ebay for a parking pass, if you have a few people wanting to tailgate it wont be that much if you get everyone to chip in.
 
#19
#19
One of the lots behind the strip is your best bet if your tailgating. i.e. behind wal-greens or copper cellar. $40 but if everyone in the group chips in it's not too bad, and the tailgating can be pretty good.
 
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#20
I always park by Fort Sanders. It is $25 to park, but real close to the strip and a short drive to the interstate when the game is over...or partying. Good luck catching the KAT after the game. Those little "buses" fill up quick and they are slow to get you back to your parking lot because of fans in the street.

I 2nd this. This is normally where I try to park when I can make it for a game.
 
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